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shit aye, thats the turbo my mate wants to run on his b18c powered eg civic.

i wonder how it would go when it hits vtec yo!!!!!

it might spoil it.......and get stupid power at 11k rpm...but a bit stoopid.

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hey man popped around on the way to powercruise last saturday but you wernt home, bummer cuz I wanted to see this thing in action. Like your new wheels and bar :kiss:

Hey antone, ya shoulda called me mate. i was out at the power cruise. Sorry I missed you bud.

yeah should have man didnt have ya number (on the fridge though lol) will be down that was sometime soon anyways will catch up then and go for a ride with ya if ya dont mind, car sounds like an animal..

yeah should have man didnt have ya number (on the fridge though lol) will be down that was sometime soon anyways will catch up then and go for a ride with ya if ya dont mind, car sounds like an animal..

Any time mate. its going in next week for the power tune so make it after that. :blink::(

YUP. got near 1000 kay on it already. will punch a heap more up on the weekend, Remember, we are only running in bottom end bearings. rings are already bedded.

Magic mick took a looksee today and gave it the thumbs up. Stick a few more kays on it. dump the oil and filter again and drop it off next week was the word.

YUP. got near 1000 kay on it already. will punch a heap more up on the weekend, Remember, we are only running in bottom end bearings. rings are already bedded.

Magic mick took a looksee today and gave it the thumbs up. Stick a few more kays on it. dump the oil and filter again and drop it off next week was the word.

fark ey, i didnt think u'd put that many k's on it already lol

so, when's that drum of C16 arrive? :sorcerer:

Woot good to hear! You must be grinning like an absolute idiot at the moment lol

It was good to see yourself and lovely lady at dinner the other night too... and what better excuse to rack up some kays :( Fark it sounds angry in person. Nice note and she comes on song nice and hard :blink:

Woot good to hear! You must be grinning like an absolute idiot at the moment lol

It was good to see yourself and lovely lady at dinner the other night too... and what better excuse to rack up some kays :P Fark it sounds angry in person. Nice note and she comes on song nice and hard :domokun:

That was an awesome dinner Mark. we really enjoyed it.

I am very pleased to date. still some issues with the t/b but we are working through them. Final tune is going to be a blast. i dont think I will be able to watch. It sounds wicked enough at 6900, I cant imagine what its going to sound like on full song with mega boost and dialled in cams. :w00t::w00t:

Yeah!! Nothing like a leisurely drive to church to clock up a few more kays. Wonder how i got those gravel scratches on my door handles tho. :domokun:

funny place to put a church that..all the way up there on top of a hill

though a few times up there I did feel closer to god :w00t:

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